Herbal Tinctures: A – G
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Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)
$11.00High in iron. Used for arthritis, sciatica and rheumatism and to promote healthy kidney functioning. Considered excellent for skin disorders as well as a blood purifier. -
Catnip (Nepeta cataria)
$11.00Utilized in relieving emotional tension and as a sedative for the nervous system. Reduces hyperactivity in children. Beneficial for fevers, colds and diarrhea. -
Contains disinfectant, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Beneficial for earache, peptic ulcers, urinary tract and respiratory tract infection. Sedative, reported to aid digestion, relieve nausea, insomnia, and neuralgia and to calm restless children and prevent nightmares. Do not use if allergic to ragweed.
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Chickweed (Stellaria media)
$11.00Grows everywhere, even the North Arctic zones. Leaves are eaten fresh. Very nutritive, high in protein, calcium, vitamins A and C, and minerals. Balances metabolism, regulates thyroid, strengthens liver, and assists in weight loss. Useful for fever, throat, and respiratory complaints. As an external poultice, toxins and foreign matter can be drawn out. -
Cleavers (Galium aparine)
$11.00Lends support in treatment of enlarged lymph nodes, urinary tract infections, venereal disease, skin disorders and fevers. -
Elderberry (Sambucus nigra)
$11.00Prevents and reduces the duration of colds and flu. Useful for sinusitis. High in Vitamin C. Beneficial for sciatica, neuralgia and rheumatism. Laxative. -
Elecampane (Inula helenium)
$11.00Beneficial for cough, chronic mucus and digestive difficulties. Used for bronchitis, asthma and emphysema. Has antiseptic properties.
We formulate many more tinctures, in limited supply. If you are searching for a specific herb not listed, please enquire. We may have it in stock.
Goal & Growth
It is our goal to help save that which is wild and free.
Organic principles are followed, and only non-hybrid seeds are planted and gathered. Herbs that are wild-crafted are done so in an ethical manner.
We strive to help the earth restore herself back to a natural balance to support plant diversity, to work with nature rather than control it.
The herbs in these tinctures were grown and harvested with love, gratitude, and respect towards the plant spirits.